Do you
love soap operas? Adore television dramas? Split your
sides at sitcom? Do you have a head full of ideas
and think to yourself: "I could write that".

Well, chances
are, you can. Television thrives on exciting scripts
packed full of dynamic, entertaining characters who
are forced to make the best of situations thrust upon
them. As a scriptwriter, it is your job to create
these scenarios and the characters who live through
them.

But, as
a scriptwriter, do you know which prerequisites a
sitcom character must have that a serious drama character
doesn't? Should your drama series characters change
from one episode to the next, or would that threaten
the series integrity? And what about dialogue, why
do characters say so much more on television than
they do on film?

As a television
scriptwriter, you should be aware of the specific
conventions writing for television demands. Forget
these and your months of writing will have been in
vain. With a little prior knowledge, your television
scripts can avoid these pitfalls - and save you weeks
of needless rewrites.

The First
Draft Doctor Scriptwriting Training Course in Writing
for Televisionhas
been developed to run over 20 weeks. However, its
modular nature can accommodate all learning styles
and timeframes - basically, you're in control of the
learning process. You can learn to become a more skillful
and focused scriptwriter at your own pace.

Tuition
will cover all the television scriptwriting fundaments
from character and dialogue writing for specific formats,
through creating and maintaining series integrity,
and adapting for screen.

The
First Draft Doctor Scriptwriting Training Course in
Writing for Televisioncosts
just £199.

Click
here to find out more about course content,
payment options, and how to enrol.